This year’s Worldwide Developer's Conference (WWDC) has been announced and just as it’s been in previous years, the event is already sold out. In an uncharacteristic move, Apple last week issued a press release explaining they plan to show off the latest version of iOS.

Gene Munster, an analyst for the investment bank Piper Jaffray and the loneliest iTV holdout, now claims the next version of the iPhone will be available at the end of June, only to be followed by that “cheap” iPhone in September.

It was discovered last month that an iPhone’s lock screen could be bypassed with a complicated series of button pushing and key taps. Apple yesterday rolled out iOS 6.1.3, an update which is meant to fix the previously discovered lock screen bug. iOS 6.1.3 also delivers some more improvements to Apple’s Maps in Japan.